Expert and merchant, she has played a role of discoverer for museums around the world, as well as for the most prestigious public and private collections.
Camard
Florence Camard, a former student of the Ecole Normale Supérieure and the Ecole du Louvre, spent the first part of her career teaching Modern Literature and the second in Decorative Arts of the 20th Century.
Recognized as a specialist in the work of Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, she has been associated with major exhibitions about Ruhlmann from 2001 to 2005.

Carrère d’Encausse
Perpetual secretary of the French Academy.
Bouvet
Bréon
Bimbenet-Privat
Beurdeley
Bedel
Journalist specialized in the art and antiques market, he wrote about twenty books devoted to furniture, antiques, collections, curiosities, including an illustrated dictionary of antiquities at Larousse. Jean Bedel broadened his audience on the art market by his column “The value of things” broadcast on France Info from 1987 to 2005.
Bastian
Philippe Bastian is an antique dealer from a dynasty established in Strasbourg since 1871.
Barreau
Doctor in Art History, Paris IV-Sorbonne.
Babelon
Member of the Institute, General Curator of Heritage, former director of the Museum and National Estate of Versailles, Jean-Pierre Babelon presides today the destinies of the two museums Jacquemart André, Boulevard Haussmann in Paris, and the Abbey of Châalis, in the Oise.
Aribaud
Boccador
Jacqueline Boccador was a bitter historian and researcher. She remains the reference in the field.
Blanc
Anselm
Art historian, specialized in harpsichords.